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I'm a big fan of the G1 series from GIGABYTE. I get that some of the design decisions aren't for everyone, but the bottom line is that in the feature department the G1 series are one of the most ...
I'm just going to come out and say it. When GIGABYTE released the G1 line-up, I hated it. I was really bummed that they decided to concentrate on the X58 chipset and ignore the P67 chipset.
Gigabyte’s latest attempt to pull away from the competition is the new G1 Sniper Z87 motherboard costing just $170/£115. Considering past G1 Sniper motherboards, like the G1 Sniper 5 Z87 and G1 ...
The G1 Gaming card looks more like high end graphics card, and we really like the looks. Nvidia has just launched GTX 960 series, the first mainstream graphics card based on new Maxwell ...
Not content with just launching a brand new range of mostly black P67 motherboards, Gigabyte has introduced a whole new brand at CES, dubbed G1-Killer. We've already seen teasers about this new ...
In this review we are taking a look at Gigabyte’s custom cooled G1 Gaming GTX 980 graphics card, pictured above, but we encourage you to check out our Nvidia GTX 980 review first if you haven ...
Are you a serious gamer? If so, GIGABYTE’s G1 series of motherboards is sure to pique your interest. Designed from the ground up to act as the perfect base to an enthusiast gaming PC, G1 motherboards ...
When GIGABYTE launched its G1 series of motherboards in 2011, it had a single audience in mind: gamers. Often, vendors that release high-end motherboards tout an excellent experience for overclockers, ...
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